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Old 12th June 2010, 10:54 AM
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Logitech V20 Speakers and Gnome Volume Control

Hi Guys,

I have a set of logitech V20 speakers that were working fine. Recently I did a yum update (first time in a couple of months) on Fedora 12, and the volume control has broken, ie you have full volume, 48% or zero. Pressing the +/- hotkeys on the laptop adjust the OSD as you'd expect except instead of volume actually being at 90%, its at 48% and everything below that is nothing.

I have updated via yum to fedora 13 and the problem still persists.

Volume control still works fine if I load up alsamixer and control it from there, understandably this is quite an annoying way to adjust the sound.

If anyone has any ideas what I can try, or if you need any further info please let me know.

Thanks,

Paul

P.S. Sometimes if USB speakers are connected / disconnected I need to goto 'Sound Prefrences' and flick the output back and forth for the hotkeys / volume control to be controlling the device which is actually outputting the the sound. What would be the best place to file this as a bug report?
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